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  • ...ge in combat or have a high likelihood of combat risk: [[combat arms]] and combat support in land forces, warships, combat aircraft and aircraft that support them
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  • A typical combat arms company has 100-200 personnel at full strength. Combat support and combat service support companies may be of this size, although those co
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  • ...y attache section of an embassy, which provides training, supplies and non-combat support to a host nation
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  • ...taff (military)|staff]] for planning and controlling operations, and often combat support and combat service support sub-units to support the main role. Some units m
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  • ...he Total Force Concept, were deliberately assigned, almost exclusively, to combat support and combat service support.
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  • ...Teams or to Restructuring of the United States Army#Combat Support Brigade|Combat Support Brigades. In the latter, they work with other services in a multidisciplina
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  • The mechanics of Total Force moved most of the combat support and combat service support functions of the Army — the units required ...bat arms component went into the National Guard as a "round-out brigade". Combat support and combat service support units, needed for prolonged combat, went into th
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  • ...the majority of places are reserved for combat arms, soldiers from certain combat support branches, such as military intelligence, may go through it, and, if they su
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  • ...ng success, the advisers controlled U.S. fire support (air and artillery), combat support (primarily intelligence and communications) and combat service support (log
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  • ...|left|350px|Night [[underway replenishment]] Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship ''USNS Arctic'' (T AOE 8) in the [[Persian Gulf]]]]
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  • ...boats to transport them. They have 50 regular and 16 ICU medical beds for combat support or humanitarian missions; additional stretchers can be accommodated in troo
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  • ...MSOSG) and the Marine Special Operations School (MSOS). The MSOSG provides combat support and combat service support to MARSOC Units. The MSOS recruits, qualifies, a
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  • ==Combat support and combat service support==
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  • ...or Combating WMD of the U.S. Strategic Command, acting as a field-oriented Combat Support Agency.
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  • ...OD, and chemical corps (i.e., decontamination specialists) are part of the Combat Support Brigade.
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  • ...MSOSG) and the Marine Special Operations School (MSOS). The MSOSG provides combat support and combat service support to MARSOC Units The MSOS recruits, qualifies, ad
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  • ...7th Fleet ships with ammunition. However, the increasing use of the [[fast combat support ship]] (AOE), which combined the features of both ammunition ship and oiler
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  • * [[Combat support/Related Articles]]
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  • ...|left|300px|Night [[underway replenishment]] Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T AOE 8) in the [[Persian Gulf]]]]
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  • * Westover, John G. ''Combat Support in Korea'' (1987), oral history interviews from soldiers in of corps of eng * Westover, John G. ''Combat Support in Korea'' (1987), oral history interviews from members of corps of enginee
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